Cape Elizabeth

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Sunrise in Cape Elizabeth

— Photo by Erin McDaniel (Erinmcd)

Adapted from Robert Whitcomb’s “Digital Diary,’’ in GoLocal24.com

Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee’s administration has just approved spending nearly $31 million in state funds for 23 affordable-housing projects, for a total of 600 units in 13 cities and towns. Sounds nice, but I wonder how this will play out in certain localities, some of which have many poor people and some with quite a few wealthy ones.


It's often close to impossible to put affordable housing in an affluent town. For example, I just came across a Portland Press Herald story of how foes of a project called Dunham Court, in toney Cape Elizabeth, Maine, have killed the project, which was to include a 46-unit apartment building near Cape Elizabeth’s town hall and within walking distance of a supermarket, pharmacy, public schools, community center, police and fire station and the Thomas Memorial Library. The proximity to these services would have decreased the need for the low-income renters to take on the expense of cars. Oh, well.

Affordable housing is scarce in Greater Portland, as it is in many places. Well-off people don’t want poorer people near them. This is part of the reason for “snob zoning,’’ which includes such things as high minimum acreage requirements. Of course, this limits the construction of new housing, which raises prices and makes housing even less affordable for moderate and low-income people.

To read about the Rhode Island plan, please hit this link.

To read about the Dunham Court collapse, please hit this link.

 

The very direct Bette Davis

Bette Davis often played unlikable characters, such as Regina Giddens in The Little Foxes (1941).

Bette Davis often played unlikable characters, such as Regina Giddens in The Little Foxes (1941).

“When a man gives his opinion, he’s a man. When a woman gives her opinion, she’s a bitch.’’

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“If you’ve never been hated by your child, you’ve never been a parent.’’

Bette Davis (1908-1989), a mega star of “The Golden Age of Hollywood.’’ Born and educated in Massachusetts, she remained very much a New Englander in manner. Her last husband, out of four, was the actor Gary Merrill, with whom she starred in the famous film All About Eve (1950). They were divorced in 1960 after a decade of marriage after having lived together for much of the 1950s in a mansion in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. After the divorce, she left the Pine Tree State but Mr. Merrill mostly remained there and indeed became very active in Maine politics.

Memorable Davis movie lines:

“What a dump!’’ in Beyond the Forest (1949)


”Fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy night’’ — in All About Eve (1950)

Cape Elizabeth Lights, Cape Elizabeth, Maine— Photo by Stefan Hillebrand 

Cape Elizabeth Lights, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

— Photo by Stefan Hillebrand